Science, asked by sumannaruka6, 10 months ago

. What is distance-time graph? What is the nature of the distance-time graph of a body
in the following cases? Represent graphically.
(a) The body is at rest
(b) The body is moving with constant speed
(C) The body is moving with varying speed​

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Answered by sairajwadwale
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Answer:

distance-time graph, time is on the horizontal axis, or x-axis, and distance is on the vertical axis, or y-axis. As an object moves, the distance it travels increases with time. ... You can use the steepness, or slope, of a line in a distance-time graph to determine the speed of an object if speed is constant.

(a) - ( that is, not moving), at a distance of 100 m from the origin. For a body at rest, distance-time graph is a straight line parallel to the time-axis.

(b) - it means that the distance-time graph will be a straight line slanting to X-axis.

(c) - When a body moves with variable velocity, it covers unequal distances in equal intervals of time. So the distance-time graph is not a straight line but it is a curve.

Hope it helps u...

Answered by sarwagya1212
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